| Women's periodicals, English - 1860 - 384 pages
...which all at the table do cut, he will give offence unto the company as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch that for his error he shall...at least brow-beaten, if not reprehended in words." Whether for the sake of cleanliness, or (which is likelier) for the sake of singularity, Tom himself... | |
| 1861 - 386 pages
...in the company of any others at meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with hia fingers, from which all at the table doe cut, he will give...shall be at least brow-beaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This forme of feeding, I understand, is generally used in all places in Italy, their forkes... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 522 pages
...at meal, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers fiom which all at the table do cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch that f г his error he shall be at the least browbeaten, if not reprehended... | |
| Charles Knight - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 526 pages
...at meal, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers from which all at the table do cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch that fr his error he shall be at the least browbeaten, if not reprehended... | |
| Electronic journals - 1870 - 660 pages
...moale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his finger?, from which all at the table do cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company...manners, insomuch that for his error he shall be at the least browbeaten, if not reprehended in wordes." Mr. Coryate says that when he used his fork in... | |
| Gilbert John Murray Kynynmond Elliot Earl of Minto - Borders Region (Scotland) - 1870 - 296 pages
...in the company of any others at meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all at the table doe cut, he will give...as having transgressed the lawes of good manners, in so much that for his error he shall be at the least browbeaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This... | |
| George Philip Rigney Pulman - England - 1870 - 318 pages
...any others at meals, should unadvisedly touch the dish with their fingers, from which all at table do cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch he shall be at the least browbeaten, if not reprehended in words. This... | |
| James Manning Sherwood - Theology - 1866 - 616 pages
...sitting in the company of any other at meals should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers from which all at the table doe cut he will give occasion of offense unto the companie, as having transgressed the lawes of good manners, in so much that for his... | |
| Thomas Wright - England - 1871 - 550 pages
...meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all at the table do cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch that for his error he shall be at the least browbeaten, if not reprehended... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - Great Britain - 1872 - 724 pages
...in the company of any others at meate, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all at the table doe cut, he will give...as having transgressed the lawes of good manners, in so much that for his error he shall be at the least browbeaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This... | |
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